The Scene - IT was the middle game, and most players had out 12 landish, I was forced to use Wrath of God, to stop the player next to me who was playing green from attacking with his army [He had Beastmaster's acension one turn away from 7 counters].

The player to my left [Player A] was upset by my wrath, but noted that I failed to play a creature after the wipe, and Genesis Waved for 7 [I think it was 7]. He got 4 creatures as a result of the spell. A 2/2, 4/6, 6/6, and a 5/5. He then ended his turn

The next player [Player B] decided to play that relatively new black spell that allows you to get 13 2/2 zombie tokens [whatever the name of that spell is I can't remember] and then ended his turn.

At this point I am freaking out thinking....Jeez...I just wrathed and already there are 13 2/2 tokens and 4 green/black threats.

Then the player on my right [Player C] cast Massacre Wurm, causing Player A to lose a creature and 2 life, and Player B to lose ALL his tokens, and 26 life. He then played two other small black creatures 3/3 and a 1/1. As you can imagine, Player C was really happy with how that turned out, and was already bragging about how well he was doing, nearly killing a player and getting an awesome board position on the field. Then he ended his turn.

So naturally I cast Right of Replication kicked to copy Massacre Wurm Five times. The five wurms coming into play killed every other creature in play, doing 10 damage to each player for each creature that went to the graveyard. This killed Player C with 30 points of Damage and brought player A down to 1 life. The look on player C's face was priceless, and Player B even felt the urge to give me a high five. [as he lost no life.]

I once copied someones Primeval Titan with a kicked Rite of Replication; then copied my Rite of Replication with a Twincast; then it got Reitereated by another player three times; who Mystic Snaked my Rite after all his resolved

Teneb plays his general and attempts to equip lightning greaves to him. In response, I drop in a land with Terrain Generator and gain control of him. He doesn't have any other creatures so I have a greaved Teneb under my control. The next turn he plays Angelic Arbiter and moves his greaves onto that. In response, I morph the Shapeshifter making it a copy of it so he can't attack. I then play confiscate on his lightning greaves, move it to his general, and drop a land to steal his angel. I killed the Dakon player with the angels and teneb from his own general damage.

The deck is actually designed to be a voltron on Hakim but I don't mind when it plays out differently.

Game starts rather slow with no one really doing much, Progenitus tutors up Warp World and then casts it the next turn. Arcanis attempts to counter it but he only had Rethink which he was able to pay the cost a second time. I float my untapped lands and Warp World resolves... I get a few lands, Mischievous Quanar (which I flip down with the floated mana) and some random other creatures. Then enchantments come in and I get a Curse of Echoes on Arcanis which is basically a death sentence on him since his entire deck is counter and draw into combo pieces. Treachery and Corrupted Conscience come in stealing an eldrazi titan and Ob Nixillis from Progenitus.

I finish off Progenitus with his own creatures and then it's just me vs a very crippled Arcanis. I have a Forbid in hand and because of his gauntlets, extraplanar lens, etc, my islands are tapping for 4. He casts draw spell after draw spell hoping to get into something to get rid of the curse and I draw off his draw spells, counter everything else he plays with Forbid and then he does a Braingeyser for 10. I use the curse copy targetting him as well as morph and reflip the Mischievous Quanar copying it enough times to kill him with his own draw spell.

One of my friends was running Rings of Brighthearth and Basalt Monolith in a fireball-heavy Xira Arien deck. Our playgroup discouraged infinite combos but didn't ban them outright, so we gave him some crap for it but it wasn't a real problem. He didn't usually try to assemble it, and someone usually had some sort of answer before he killed the table.

In one game, his early Rings got destroyed by some sweeper, so he later discarded the Monolith to Greater Good or something. Seeing this, I played Geth, Lord of the Vault, stole both combo pieces out of his graveyard, and then proceed to grab a half dozen other creatures and aftifacts before hitting him with a Profane Command for one billion. He took Basalt Monolith out of the deck shortly after that.